waves in the same pool
When we treat one person and not ourselves and that person as part of the fabric, we are pulling apart from the person, we are ripping the fabric, we are working against helping the person. If memory and thinking and consciousness are indeed between and among us, then we need to see we are already waves in the same pool, we need to continue to engage the person. Yes, that probably means we must practice medicine and law and all the rest differently: humanly, relatedly. I do not know what that means, but I can try.
:- Doug.
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